The 2018 SCBWI Summer Conference

Now that it has been a full week, I finally have time to blog about what an amazing experience I had this past weekend!

Technology astounds me, sometimes.
The Atlanta airport had what appeared to be a crystal-covered fishing net. Very pretty!

I arrived in LA either very late or very early, depending on your frame of reference, and got to my hotel around 1:45am. My friend and roommate for the weekend, Cynara, was already in the room and was surprisingly still awake! So, naturally, we decided to stay up for 2 more hours talking and catching up.

The view from my hotel window!

Morning came soon, and we made it downstairs in time for coffee and registration. We went to the first workshop together, where we got to hear Brian Pinkney talk about his creative process. It involved a lot of naps. I wish my creative process involved naps.

I went to lunch with a group of people who were gathering from my region (and some people who came along because they like us). I got to meet my region’s illustrator coordinator for SCBWI and two of my Twitter #kidlitart chat friends!

The Illustrator’s social was Friday night, and I met many people and saw some beautiful portfolios. I was so caught up in everything, I missed dinner!

SCBWI Illustrator staff

So many business cards and postcards of talented people!

Author/illustrator Debbie Ridpath Ohi (on the left) and author and occasional illustrator Kathy Ellen Davis (on the right) were both super friendly and wonderful to meet.

Saturday was busy. I met lots more new people. Tried to find some familiar faces at each session. The portfolio showcase was beautiful, but we weren’t allowed to take pictures. My portfolio has a far way to go to be on par with some of those, but I am trying to not feel too down about it. It was my very first conference, after all. Baby steps!

The Artist and Writer’s Ball was Saturday night! What a blast. The theme was to dress up in homage to your favorite author or artist. I was inspired by Roy Lichtenstein’s pop art figures. It made me late to the party, but I felt pretty good about it! They had a variety of sliders, a taco bar, and free dessert trucks! The cupcakes were to die for. I can’t remember the name of the truck, but I do remember seeing something on it that said they had won some Food Network cupcake challenge thing, which won them points in my book! After eating, I proceeded to dance the night away with a new found friend. I hung out with another of my new friends, Guy Kopsombut of 4am Shower fame, and his regional buddies after the party was over. I managed to “catch” the mythical white stag (as seen in “King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table” and The Chronicles of Narnia). She granted several of us each a wish. I wished for diligence in improving my craft. She actually gave some very helpful advice!

My dancing buddy, Shawna.

White Stag!

Sunday came all too quickly. We got to have a “luncheon with Lois Lowry” (author of The Giver and so many many other things), and it was amazingly interesting! I added a few more books to my growing list of things I want to read. I am thinking of picking up audio books so I can “read” at work!

When it was all said and done, they had an autograph party where the faculty were set up to sign books they had for sale all weekend long. I spent more than I expected to on books, but I was so excited to bring them all home! My boys already love them all, and I’m loving the YA novel I bought as well! I caught up with a few friends as we were wrapping up and got to say goodbye. I even got to have one last dinner out with some friends before catching a Lyft to the airport,

Me with Guy Kopsombut, comic artist and aspiring illustrator
Chase Woolner, puppet artist extraordinaire and aspiring illustrator
Cynara, my friend and hopefully co-author before long! So excited for our project together!
Amy O’Hanlon, Sandra Salsbury, Rubin Pingk, and Guy at my last dinner in LA.

I wish I could have stayed for the illustration intensive course on Monday. Next time, I will. My main takeaway from this conference was KEEP WORKING, but don’t let it become work. If you don’t enjoy the process, your work will suffer for it. It has made me excited to get back to work!

This whole thing has been such a learning experience. I am already looking forward to the next time I can go!

Two days left!

The week has finally arrived! In just two days time, I will be westward bound for my very first Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators summer conference in Los Angeles! Things are coming together, and I can hardly wait to arrive! I must be excited, because every sentence prior to this has ended in an exclamation point.

I finally got my portfolio pieces printed. I am not overly pleased with how they turned out, but I am trying to cut myself some slack with this being my first time every assembling this kind of portfolio. I apparently need to find a better place to print, and learn to adjust my colors for printing. Some of my work turned out much darker than expected, and you lose the detail and hard work I put in. It will do for now, I guess, and I’ll make sure it’s better next time.

The Author and Illustrator’s Ball is Saturday night, and the theme is to dress in a way that pays homage to your favorite author or illustrator. I had several good contenders, but wasn’t happy with my costume options for most of them. I am quite pleased with my choice in the end. Pics to come later! I ordered my stuff I would need last night and it should arrive tomorrow.

I’m off to work! Work usually goes by fast, but this week is crawling due to my anticipation of Thursday.

Have a good week, everyone!

Almost time!

Wow! It has been quite some time since I updated, but I had to check in because I’m getting so excited for the SCBWI conference! It is just under two weeks away at this point, and things are getting very real.

Shortly after my last post, I shared a creation I made with my #kidlitart folks on Twitter.

Pie Cake Always

At some point each Thursday, our conversation always seems to come back to sweets. Everyone loved it! I ended up ordering a batch of pins with the design on them to take with me to the conference in L.A. The arrived in the mail a couple weeks ago!

piecakepins

I also managed to get my postcards ordered, and they arrived on this past Thursday! I’m pretty happy with my design, and so excited to have the cards in hand.

postcard_4x6_front

My portfolio is still not completely assembled. I have all 12 pieces prepped and ready for printing for my portfolio. Getting those printed and mounted is next on my to-do list. I’m hoping to have that done by the end of this week.


I’ve been in my new job for three full weeks now, and I’m very happy with it so far. The people have all been nice, but we stay so busy that we don’t get to socialize a whole lot. The plus side to that is I love being busy since it makes the day fly by. I did get to chat with some people at the company’s “Christmas in July” party this past Friday. Apparently December is such a busy time there that there is no time for parties then, so they celebrate during the summer. It was nice to get to know people a little better!

Speaking of getting to know people, my 10 year high school reunion was yesterday and it was great getting to get reacquainted with some of my old classmates. The best part of it all was that all three of my best friends from way back when came back into town for the reunion! My mother-in-law came and watched my kids so my husband and I could spend several hours with everyone. We went to the reunion and then out for dinner. It was wonderful!

I’m going into the coming week excited for my conference, happy with my work, and somewhat rested. It looks to be a good week!

Checking In

Hello, everyone!

It’s been quite some time since I last posted, I feel like. Things are slowly progressing in regards to my art. The SCBWI Summer Conference in L.A. is just over a month away at this point. I’m very excited, and just a bit nervous. A few of my friends from #kidlitart chat are going to be there, so I’m hoping I will get to meet some people in person!

I bought a portfolio for the portfolio showcase, but I still need to get my pieces printed and mounted so I can put them in the portfolio. I ended up going with an 11″ x 14″ black fixed-page portfolio with 12 sleeves. I will upgrade to the screw post version I was hoping for at some point, but with where I’m at right now, I went with something more affordable that is still very professional looking. Plus, the 12 sleeves are just the number I was shooting for when it came to filling my portfolio, so not being able to add or subtract pages isn’t a bad thing in this case.

This week is my last week at my current job! Next week, I start as a Prepress Specialist at a local label printing company. I’m looking forward to it for many reasons, with the foremost reason on my mind being the extreme cut my commute will take. Yay for less of my life spent in a car!

 

From “It’s Gonna Be May” to “Bye Bye Bye”

It seems like just yesterday when the unceasing slew of “It’s gonna be May” Justin Timberlake memes were flooding my Facebook feed, and here we are over halfway through the month! What happened?! Time is flying by, and I have realized that I need to get a plan put in place to make sure I have things done in time.

First on my to-do list is sourcing a physical portfolio to take with me to the SCBWI conference in Los Angeles. I paid money to be in the portfolio showcase there, and I’m going to be kicking myself if I don’t have something to put in it. I think I want something with a hard cover and a screwpost binding system so I can easily update it in the future.

I also need to work on deciding which pieces I want in my portfolio and getting them printed and mounted so they look professional. I’ll probably use a few from the portfolio I presented Giuseppe Castellano at my review with him, but I have done a few more things since then that I’ve been quite happy with.

On that note, I have not done as much work lately as I was doing back in March and April, and I need to kick it back into high gear! I feel like I need to be making more work to keep improving. I don’t want to slow down! I have been participating in Mermay 2018 to an extent, but I have not been able to maintain my one-a-day pace. I have been using prompts from artist Jane Davenport to help give me starting points for each drawing. Here is a sampling of what I have done:

With May being such a busy month for us, I have not been keeping up with my color collective posts quite as well. I intend to dive back into those in a week or two. For now, I am doing occasional mermay drawings and continuing work on my woodsy piece. I think it’s coming along quite nicely!

After a few weeks of taking a break from it, I am also back to chipping away at a piece Giuseppe described as “ambitious.” There will be a total of 22 people in the scene by the time it’s done! Whew. I started this back in March as a challenge piece for myself. I don’t usually have more than one figure in a drawing, and I wanted to create a group scene. Group indeed. It is taking me a very long time! I go through periods of getting a lot done on it and then not touching it for a while. Here is what that looks like so far:

I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!